Microsoft has started rolling out a new set of drivers for the Surface Go 3. The latest firmware update for this budget-friendly tablet fixes display issues, improves Wi-Fi and the Surface Dock 2 stability, and adds support for new docking accessories.
What is new in the Surface Go 3 June 2023 firmware update?
Improves graphics stability and resolves graphical display issues.
Improves Wi-Fi stability.
Enables support for new docking accessories.
Improves Surface Dock2 stability.
Here is the list of new drivers:
Windows Update Name | Windows Device Manager |
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Intel Corporation - Extension - 31.0.101.2115 | Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics - Extension |
Surface - Firmware - 2.26.4.0 | Microsoft Surface Thunderbolt(TM) 4 Dock Firmware Update - Firmware |
Surface - Extension - 6.196.139.0 | Microsoft Devices Telemetry Service - Extension |
Intel Corporation - Bluetooth - 22.190.0.2 | Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth® - Bluetooth |
Intel Corporation - Display - 31.0.101.2115 | Intel(R) UHD Graphics 615 - Display adapters |
Intel - net - 22.190.0.4 | Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz - Network Adapters |
Surface - Extension - 6.13.137.0 | Surface Dock 2 Firmware Update - Extension |
Surface - System - 6.204.139.0 | Surface Integration Service Device - System devices |
Here is extra information about the release:
Supported Configurations | Surface Go 3 |
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Supported Windows Versions | Windows 10 version 20H2 and newer Windows 11 version 21H2 and newer |
How to get the update | Windows Update Surface Support website |
Additional Steps | The update does not require extra steps |
Known Issues | No known issues in this update |
Device Supported Until | October 5, 2025 |
The Surface Go 3 is available for $400 for the base configuration with an Intel Pentium Gold processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. However, you can get one for $312, thanks to a 22% discount on Amazon US.
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